Thursday, 24 December 2009

Seasons Greetings....

Wishing all people that celebrate it a Happy & Peaceful Christmas
Just come back from the supermarket which was like a mad house, crowds of people buying anything and everything even though supermarkets are only closed for one day which is tomorrow Christmas day, I suppose people are the same everywhere when ever the thought of no shops open then they have to stock up!
The fact that Britain is going through a recession did not put people off shopping actually the truth is that I haven't seen better prices for a long time, there are many discounts and offers to entice people to buy, sales have started already in many shops and many goods are affordable, bless Britain a country that knows how to look after its people a lesson to many countries out there that have no respect what so ever to their own people.
Here is the fabulous voice of Fairouz singing the Arabic version of "Silent Night":

7 comments:

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naser a.alzwaiey said...

happy new year

WEDA said...

HAPPY 3ASHOORA

♥..♥ الواثقة بالله ♥..♥ said...

Peace to you:


This is the first time I visit your blog

And I am very happy to visit it


;;;


my sisters and my brother there in the UK

I remembered my little sister's daughter

When she asked her mother to buy her a Christmas tree

Where trees were everywhere, and decorated with the gifts


But of course we Muslims do not permissible to celebrate of this occasion


I hope to accept my visit

God bless you

A E said...

Britain looks after it's people? A very questionable statement I must say. A more correct statement would be that britain looks after it's people compared to other countries. But then again some other countries take care of their own even better than britain and vice versa.

Meme said...

كل وعام و انتم بخير

Lebeeya said...

Salam Anglolibyan. I hope all is well. We miss your posts. You were always the one that kept the Libyan Blogger community together. We need you back!